Indians sing Pakistan's national anthem as Independence Day gift for neighbours

Dunya News

Indian A Capella group releases video ahead of Independence Day. Photo: Voice of Ram video

(Web Desk) - Singers from India celebrated Pakistan’s 70th Anniversary by wishing their neighbours in a special way.

A team of seven singers sang Pakistani national anthem in a capella style – without any instrumental music.


 Photo: screengrab voice of Ram and Voxchord


The video which has subtle black and white colours starts with the singers holding placards with a wishing message for Pakistan, “We’d like to dedicate a song for our neighbor. A song about faith, pride and grandeur, of power, progress and perfection.”

The team of singers includes, Vaishnavi Kannan, Vandana Mazan, Vagu Mazan, Bala Subramanyam, Brainard David and Alex Samuel Jenito. The song’s music was arranged by Alex Samuel Jenito and concept for a capella is by Bharadwaj.

The video received a lot of positive reactions by the Pakistanis and Indians on the social media websites.





A capella which is derived from Italian language means “in the manner of the chapel” sung by a solo or group of singers in which there is no musical instrumental accompaniment. It was originally known to be used as religious music especially sung in churches.